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Equity & Inclusion Matters- Issue 11, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity & Inclusion Matters- Issue 11, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity and Inclusion Newsletter
Included in this issue:
- Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Fellows Creating Open Dialogue About Race through Alumni Oral History Project
- Disability Services Consultant Working to End Stigma for Better Student Access
- WeRise Connecting Westerville, Otterbein Resources for Community Change
- Professor worked on Graphic Novel Connecting Puerto Rican History with Pop Culture
Equity & Inclusion Matters- Issue 10, Spring 2021, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity & Inclusion Matters- Issue 10, Spring 2021, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity and Inclusion Newsletter
Included in this issue:
- Otterbein Joins with Westerville Community to Launch Racial Equity Organization
- INST Course Helps Stonewall Columbus Tell Their Stories
- Activism on Campus
- Desmond Fernandez '21 Receives Community Honor at MLK Celebration
- Student Organization Spotlight: Otterbein Deaf Culture Club
- MLK Day of Service Project Goes DIY
Sport, Gender And Development : Intersections, Innovations And Future Trajectories, Lyndsay M C Hayhurst, Holly Thorpe, Megan Chawansky Dr.
Sport, Gender And Development : Intersections, Innovations And Future Trajectories, Lyndsay M C Hayhurst, Holly Thorpe, Megan Chawansky Dr.
Faculty Books
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access, thanks to Knowledge Unlatched funding, and freely available to read online. In a context where striving for gender equity in relation to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals seems more pressing than ever before, Sport, Gender and Development: Intersections, Innovations and Future Trajectories bring together an exploration of sport feminisms to offer new approaches to research on Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) in global and local contexts. Including postcolonial and decolonial feminist lenses by drawing upon fieldwork with organizations and individuals in Afghanistan, Uganda, Nicaragua, and India, Sport, Gender and …
Equity & Inclusion Matters- Issue 9, October 2020, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity & Inclusion Matters- Issue 9, October 2020, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity and Inclusion Newsletter
Included in this issue:
- Otterbein University Enrolls Most Diverse Class in History, Exemplifying Mission of Inclusivity
- Q&A with OUSG President Francique and Vice President Banks
- International Spotlight: SPPC Students Virtually Enroll at Otterbein
- Student Organization Spotlight: Men of Vision
- English's Art and Activism Series Shines Light on Social Justice Issues
- From the Director
Equity & Inclusion Matters - Issue 8, Feburary 2020, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity & Inclusion Matters - Issue 8, Feburary 2020, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity and Inclusion Newsletter
Included in this issue:
- See something, Say something, Do something
- Health Disparities
- International Education Week
- Inter sectional Activism Conference announced
Equity & Inclusion Matters - Issue 7, September 2019, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity & Inclusion Matters - Issue 7, September 2019, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity and Inclusion Newsletter
Included in this Issue:
- Otterbein Welcomes Students to Campus
- Otterbein celebrates PRIDE
- Active Listening with Cultural Sensitivity
- Impact in Honduras
Equity And Inclusion Matters - Issue 6, April 2019, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity And Inclusion Matters - Issue 6, April 2019, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity and Inclusion Newsletter
Included in this issue:
- Rev. Dr. Gayle Fisher-Stewart addresses the MLK Convocation
- Bob Gatti recognized for advocacy at 2019 Central Ohio Social Justice Awards
- Otterbein seeks inclusive community
- Winona LaDuke visits campus
International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women, Otterbein University
International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women, Otterbein University
Social Justice & Activism
The UNiTE to End Violence Against Women campaign, led by UN Women, aims to prevent and eliminate all forms of violence against women.
Otterbein's Office of Social Justice & Activism held several events in support of this.
Finding Comfort In Discomfort: A Cross-Racial Dialogue On Race And Racism, Otterbein University
Finding Comfort In Discomfort: A Cross-Racial Dialogue On Race And Racism, Otterbein University
Social Justice & Activism
St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and Otterbein University Office of Social Justice and Activism present the Fall 2018 Symposium with Jim Mulholland and Cherie Bridges Patrick. Includes speakers stories, a reparations workshop and an implicit bias workshop.
Equity & Inclusion Matters - Issue 5, November 2018, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity & Inclusion Matters - Issue 5, November 2018, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity and Inclusion Newsletter
Included in This Issue:
- Otterbein reaches most diverse class in history for fifth consecutive year
- Otterbein proudly celebrates gender-neutral initiatives
- HR Department, Academic Affairs, Building new bridges
- Knight '96 instills values she learned while at Otterbein, in students
Social Justice Guest Speaker Series: Does More Immigration Mean More Crime In The United States?, Ramiro Martinez Ph.D.
Social Justice Guest Speaker Series: Does More Immigration Mean More Crime In The United States?, Ramiro Martinez Ph.D.
Social Justice & Activism
Professor Martinez is a quantitative criminologist. Within that broad arena, his work contributes to violent crime research. His core research agenda asks how does violence vary across ecological settings, and, does violent crime and violent deaths vary across racial/ethnic and immigrant groups? In 2011, he was a recipient of American Society of Criminology DPCC’s Lifetime Achievement for outstanding scholarship in the area of race, crime, and justice. In 2007 he was a recipient of American Society of Criminology DPCC’s Coramae Richey Mann Award for outstanding scholarship in the area of race, crime, and justice. In 2006 he was a recipient …
2018 Social Justice Handout On Library Services, Kirsten Peninger
2018 Social Justice Handout On Library Services, Kirsten Peninger
Library Publications
No abstract provided.
Equity & Inclusion Matters - Issue 4, Feburary 2018, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity & Inclusion Matters - Issue 4, Feburary 2018, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity and Inclusion Newsletter
In This Issue:
- Otterbein Celebrates 125th Anniversary of First African-American Graduate
- Diversity Alumni Awards Bestowed Upon Recent, History-Making Graduates
- NBC Universal Chief Diversity Officer: Diverse Organizations Can Be More Successful
- MLK Peace and Justice Award Winners Honored
2018 Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation, Otterbein University
2018 Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation, Otterbein University
MLK Convocations
Otterbein University honors the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. each year at an annual Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation which features a keynote speaker. This year's speaker was Samuel Gresham, Jr. and also included several speeches & performances by Otterbein Students.
Equity& Inclusion Matters - Issue 3, November 2017, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity& Inclusion Matters - Issue 3, November 2017, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity and Inclusion Newsletter
In This Issue:
- Otterbein Conference Highlights Power of Women, Middle, High School Girls
- Columbus City Schools Sending Best, Brightest to Otterbein
- The Most Diverse First-Year Class in Otterbein's History Began in August
- Otterbein's Campus Reacts to Charlottesville Events
2017 Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation, Otterbein University
2017 Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation, Otterbein University
MLK Convocations
Otterbein University honors the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. each year at an annual Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation which features a keynote speaker. This year's speakers included several speeches & performances by Otterbein Students.
Equity & Inclusion Matters - Issue 2, Janurary 2017, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity & Inclusion Matters - Issue 2, Janurary 2017, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity and Inclusion Newsletter
In This Issue:
- Otterbein Launches New Equity & Inclusion Website
- African American Alumni Network Renews Commitment to Otterbein Students, Alumni
- Otterbein Well Represented at Women's March
- New Race and Ethnic Studies Minor Aims to Increase Campus Conversations
Equity & Inclusion Matters - Issue 1, October 2016, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity & Inclusion Matters - Issue 1, October 2016, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism
Equity and Inclusion Newsletter
In this issue:
- Otterbein Responds with Zero Tolerance
- Otterbein Faculty, Students, Staff Learn Best Practices at NCORE
- Students Keep Promise to Each Other
- New Muslim Prayer Space on Campus
2016 Mlk Convocation, Sarah L. Hickey
2016 Mlk Convocation, Sarah L. Hickey
MLK Convocations
This is the program for the annual MLK Convocation at Otterbein University.
Mlk 2016 Convocation Slide Show, Otterbein University
Mlk 2016 Convocation Slide Show, Otterbein University
MLK Convocations
A series of photographs from the event.
Kate 2014 Spring, Jess Campbell, Katy Major, Josh Brandon, Amelia Gramling, Mackenzie Thomas, Cassidy Brauner, Meghan Crawford, Emily Clark
Kate 2014 Spring, Jess Campbell, Katy Major, Josh Brandon, Amelia Gramling, Mackenzie Thomas, Cassidy Brauner, Meghan Crawford, Emily Clark
Kate
Each year, kate seeks to:
- explore ideas about normative gender, sex, and sexuality
- work against oppression and hierarchies of power in any and all forms
- serve as a voice for race and gender equity as well as queer positivity
- encourage the silent to speak and feel less afraid
- build a zine and community that we care about and trust
Kate 2012, Sarah Mcelroy, Amy Kepple Strawser, Brittany Ivy Dorow, Christine Famery, Jessica Campbell, Leslie Willis, Hannah Biggs, Jeff Vasiloff, Carina Drakes, Jennifer Russell, Chelsea Musselman, Sarah Fernando, Sneha Fernando, Becky Woodruff, Jennifer Rish, Ameila Moody, Cyrena Sbib, Meghan Crawford, Chelsea Fuller, Ellie Detrich, Jennifer Hunter, Jacqyln Schott, Katelyn Hanzel, Curtis Haker, Leah Driscoll, Kate M. Carey, Brittany Fisher, Tammy Birk, Niki Calvaruso, Wes Jamison, Alison Kennedy, Chelsa Musselman, Alyssa Mazey, Kristina Fedeczko
Kate 2012, Sarah Mcelroy, Amy Kepple Strawser, Brittany Ivy Dorow, Christine Famery, Jessica Campbell, Leslie Willis, Hannah Biggs, Jeff Vasiloff, Carina Drakes, Jennifer Russell, Chelsea Musselman, Sarah Fernando, Sneha Fernando, Becky Woodruff, Jennifer Rish, Ameila Moody, Cyrena Sbib, Meghan Crawford, Chelsea Fuller, Ellie Detrich, Jennifer Hunter, Jacqyln Schott, Katelyn Hanzel, Curtis Haker, Leah Driscoll, Kate M. Carey, Brittany Fisher, Tammy Birk, Niki Calvaruso, Wes Jamison, Alison Kennedy, Chelsa Musselman, Alyssa Mazey, Kristina Fedeczko
Kate
Each year, kate seeks to:
- explore ideas about normative gender, sex, and sexuality
- work against oppression and hierarchies of power in any and all forms
- serve as a voice for race and gender equity as well as queer positivity
- encourage the silent to speak and feel less afraid
- build a zine and community that we care about and trust
Kate 2010, Kathlene E.E. Boone, Wes Jamison, Alison Kennedy, Meredith Lum, Jenn Johnston, Kathleen Kishman, Morgan Ritchie, Evelyn Davis, Tony Degenaro
Kate 2010, Kathlene E.E. Boone, Wes Jamison, Alison Kennedy, Meredith Lum, Jenn Johnston, Kathleen Kishman, Morgan Ritchie, Evelyn Davis, Tony Degenaro
Kate
Each year, kate seeks to:
- explore ideas about normative gender, sex, and sexuality
- work against oppression and hierarchies of power in any and all forms
- serve as a voice for race and gender equity as well as queer positivity
- encourage the silent to speak and feel less afraid
- build a zine and community that we care about and trust
Kate 2009 Spring, Brianna Mcpherson, Courtney Stein, Derrica Brown, Christine Horvath, Clair Augustine, Laura Wetzel, Rachel Ward, Kristina Kirkland, Breanna Watzka
Kate 2009 Spring, Brianna Mcpherson, Courtney Stein, Derrica Brown, Christine Horvath, Clair Augustine, Laura Wetzel, Rachel Ward, Kristina Kirkland, Breanna Watzka
Kate
Each year, kate seeks to:
- explore ideas about normative gender, sex, and sexuality
- work against oppression and hierarchies of power in any and all forms
- serve as a voice for race and gender equity as well as queer positivity
- encourage the silent to speak and feel less afraid
- build a zine and community that we care about and trust
Kate 2008 Spring, Megan Hatfield, Jennifer Roberts, Michael Wise, Sojourner Truth, Allison Bradley, Randi Hopkins, Afton Gladman, Fahmiya Ismail, Caroline Clippinger, Bonita Fee, Celeste Kaitsa, Courtney Childers, Adena Griffith, Tiffany Rettig
Kate 2008 Spring, Megan Hatfield, Jennifer Roberts, Michael Wise, Sojourner Truth, Allison Bradley, Randi Hopkins, Afton Gladman, Fahmiya Ismail, Caroline Clippinger, Bonita Fee, Celeste Kaitsa, Courtney Childers, Adena Griffith, Tiffany Rettig
Kate
Each year, kate seeks to:
- explore ideas about normative gender, sex, and sexuality
- work against oppression and hierarchies of power in any and all forms
- serve as a voice for race and gender equity as well as queer positivity
- encourage the silent to speak and feel less afraid
- build a zine and community that we care about and trust
Kate 2007 Spring, Jen Roberts, Amber Robertson, Chrysm Harcalvel, Glenna Jackson, Jen Knox, Julie Eaton, Celeste Kaitsa, Laine Bair, Janice Windborne, Jenna Brader, Kelly Givens, Brittany Craver, Sarah Martindell, Colleen Deel
Kate 2007 Spring, Jen Roberts, Amber Robertson, Chrysm Harcalvel, Glenna Jackson, Jen Knox, Julie Eaton, Celeste Kaitsa, Laine Bair, Janice Windborne, Jenna Brader, Kelly Givens, Brittany Craver, Sarah Martindell, Colleen Deel
Kate
Each year, kate seeks to:
- explore ideas about normative gender, sex, and sexuality
- work against oppression and hierarchies of power in any and all forms
- serve as a voice for race and gender equity as well as queer positivity
- encourage the silent to speak and feel less afraid
- build a zine and community that we care about and trust
Kate 2006 Fall, Jennifer Roberts, Mollie Fingerman, Amber Robertson, Laura Naso, Chris Kirk, Sarah Pyle, Bonita Fee, Alicia Ribar, Jennifer Knox, Marsha Robinson, Sue Butz, Jackie Smith, Julie Eaton, Kimberly Brazwell, Annie Mcguick, Marjorie Vogt, Colleen Deel, Ruth Garrett
Kate 2006 Fall, Jennifer Roberts, Mollie Fingerman, Amber Robertson, Laura Naso, Chris Kirk, Sarah Pyle, Bonita Fee, Alicia Ribar, Jennifer Knox, Marsha Robinson, Sue Butz, Jackie Smith, Julie Eaton, Kimberly Brazwell, Annie Mcguick, Marjorie Vogt, Colleen Deel, Ruth Garrett
Kate
"Each year, kate seeks to:
- explore ideas about normative gender, sex, and sexuality
- work against oppression and hierarchies of power in any and all forms
- serve as a voice for race and gender equity as well as queer positivity
- encourage the silent to speak and feel less afraid
- build a zine and community that we care about and trust"
Kate 2006 Spring, Ladan Osman, Sarah Jacobson, Mac Mcgowan, Vanessa Casella, Julie Eaton, Allison Hayes, Jennifer Roberts, Christeen Stridsberg, Glenna S. Jackson, Laura Naso
Kate 2006 Spring, Ladan Osman, Sarah Jacobson, Mac Mcgowan, Vanessa Casella, Julie Eaton, Allison Hayes, Jennifer Roberts, Christeen Stridsberg, Glenna S. Jackson, Laura Naso
Kate
Each year, kate seeks to:
- explore ideas about normative gender, sex, and sexuality
- work against oppression and hierarchies of power in any and all forms
- serve as a voice for race and gender equity as well as queer positivity
- encourage the silent to speak and feel less afraid
- build a zine and community that we care about and trust
Kate 2006 Winter, Colleen Tappel, Barbara Dewitt, Jen Knox, Whitney Prose, Amber Robertson, Ruth Garrett, Christeen Stridsberg, Shannon Lakanen, Mac Mcgowan, Julie Eaton, Abby Gaurd, Sarah Jacobson, Geetha Nagarajan, Jane Wu, Suzanne Ashworth, Jennifer Roberts, Glenna S. Jackson
Kate 2006 Winter, Colleen Tappel, Barbara Dewitt, Jen Knox, Whitney Prose, Amber Robertson, Ruth Garrett, Christeen Stridsberg, Shannon Lakanen, Mac Mcgowan, Julie Eaton, Abby Gaurd, Sarah Jacobson, Geetha Nagarajan, Jane Wu, Suzanne Ashworth, Jennifer Roberts, Glenna S. Jackson
Kate
Each year, kate seeks to:
- explore ideas about normative gender, sex, and sexuality
- work against oppression and hierarchies of power in any and all forms
- serve as a voice for race and gender equity as well as queer positivity
- encourage the silent to speak and feel less afraid
- build a zine and community that we care about and trust